Title: Too Young

Summary: It's sophomore year at Eden Hall and #99 Adam Banks is in love. Kelsey is the total opposite from Adam and everyone has their doubts about them. But when a tragedy takes place, everyone gets a taste of exactly how much in love they were.

Rating: PG-13 for some language

Author's Note: REVIEW PLEASE!! I'm horrible at romances, but please give this a shot.

Warning: There is reference to a gay couple in here so if you are extremely homophobic, please do not read even though this story mainly revolves around Adam and his girlfriend.

Disclaimer: I don't own anyone except for Kelsey.

Adam's POV

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            I watched Charlie and Linda walking through the courtyard together, hand in hand on the first day of sophomore year. They didn't seem to notice that anymore else but the other was there. They were in love. Sighing, I turned away from them and tried to focus on the swirl of numbers in front of me. 'Okay, Adam, math. Math.' I thought, forcing myself to concentrate on the homework ridiculously assigned on the first day of class. I'd been sitting outside at a picnic table for an hour already, desperately trying to do homework. My dorm room was too stuffy and quiet so I headed to the courtyard in high hopes of finding concentration. All I got was more distraction than I bargained for. I'd seen Connie and Guy who, contrary to public belief, were still together after five years. Anyway they had been kissing so I turned to the side so I wouldn't stare, which only gave me a view of Scooter and Julie together. I shifted my gaze to the tree only a few feet away from me where I saw Charlie and Linda.

            "Hey Banksie!" Portman dropped down next to me.

            "Hi. Where's Fulton?" True, Fulton and Portman were Bash Brothers, but they were also lovers. It was so cute, it made me sick sometimes.

            "Detention," I gave him a look, "No really. He got detention on the first day, I'm not joking! So Banks, do you have a date for the fall ball?" he asked, changing the subject with a smile on his face.

            "No," I muttered.

            "Who are you planning to ask?"

            "No one."

            "Why? You could have any girl or guy you want!" I rolled my eyes and looked back down at my math homework. The team had been trying to get me a significant other for a long time. At one point, they were convinced that I wanted to go out with Charlie. But the truth was, dating took a backseat to hockey in my mind.

            "What are you going to do about Varsity?" Portman asked. Coach Wilson had offered me a spot on Varsity again. Riley, the old captain, had graduated already and Scooter had been named the new captain. With Scooter in charge, I knew there would be no feud between Varsity and JV, especially since he was dating the JV goalie. The only problem was Cole, who had been left back, but I could deal with him since he was basically outnumbered. If I went onto Varsity, Riley's brother, Wayne (AN: does he have a real name or should I just use Wayne?) would take the empty spot on JV though.

            "I'm not sure," I shrugged to Portman, "I have until the end of the week though. I'll think about it."

            "Whatever you do, Banksie," Portman clapped a hand onto my shoulder seriously, "We support you all the way."

            "Thanks." I smiled at him and then picked up my books, telling him I'd see him later. I headed out of the courtyard and towards the bus stop. I headed to the nearby park so that I would be able to concentrate on my homework. I didn't need to get into trouble within the first week of school.

            All the tables were taken by little kids and their parents when I got there except for one, which was occupied with a bunch of kid's stuff. I took a seat at one of the small open spaces and started on the math homework once again. After I'd finished, I slammed the textbook shut, happy that I'd finally gotten through with the stupid assignment. Now all I had to do was history homework. Fun.

            "Dylan, you asshole!" I heard a girl scream as a guy picked her up over his head and threw her into the sprinklers a few feet away. The guy that I assumed was Dylan was laughing hysterically. The girl stormed away from him and to the table I was sitting at. My breath caught in my throat. She had to be the prettiest girl I'd ever seen. She sat down, glancing at me and I hurriedly looked at my un-opened History binder. She carefully dried herself off and when I looked up, she was staring at me.

            "H-hey," she started, gulping. I froze. What was I supposed to do? What was I supposed to do?!?!

            "H-h-hi." I responded, shakily. 'Good job, Adam. Now just stay calm and you'll be fine.' That was task in itself…

I know it's kind of dry, but please bear with me! PLEASE REVIEW!!